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PAGE 5 r, 'W r 1 1 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE!?, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1911. Lzz3 i OUR ENTIRE LINE OF OXFORDS, STRAP SAND LES AND PUMPS TO BE CLOSED OUT AT ONE HALF PRICE. 1 It will pay you well to take advantage of this sale. 0 omplete line Misses and Chrildren's and Boys' half pric e. This will make you a very cheap shoe to finish out the season with: Large line of men's oxfords, ladies' oxfords and pumps, in this sale at one half the former prices. MEN'S OXFORDS Patents in button or lace, our finest dress line, $4.50 LADIES' OXFORDS AND PUMPS Tan lace, Russia calf, $3.50 values, now ...$1.75 :.$2.0Q Tan lace vici, $3.00 value, now ... 1.50 values, now TnfiTrfc in 1-vnfAn ni loa nur finocf A rnca lino &.A. OC values, now ""; ' ' y - 2.00 0ne strap tan Russia calf, $3.50 value, now. . . . . . . 1.75 Patent laee onlv, fine dress, new last $3.50 value, now 1.75 Patent Russia calf pump, $3.50 value, now . . . . . . . V . 1.75 Similar to a We $3 00 values, now 1.50; Patent oxfords iace, $3.50 value, now. . 1.75. Gun Metals and Vici's, all new spring lasts, $3.00 . .. , . , , values now .. .1,. ' ' - :.-.,- 7 1.50 Similar style to above, $2.85 value, now ...... ... . 1.43 The above are all this spring's styles." There isn't an old number in the lot The above are all this spring's numbers. New lasts, ana me laiesi styles. CHILDREN'S OXFORDS AND PUMPS Complete line of misses and children's oxfords, and strap. One and two strap pump, tan and vici, 5 to 8, $1.15 sandals, half price. value, now ...... i .... . 58c nowraP VWV' in YiCi' SiZeS ne t0 3 1'2' 6C ValU6S' 30c 0ne strap pumps oxfords in tan and vici, 8 1-2 to Ci .................. .....70c ues, now . . . , . .. . . . ... ..... ... ... . . ... . . ,38c Similar to above, same sujes, $1.65 value, now. . . , . . , .83c One strap pimp.' tan 'and i vici, 21-2 to 6, 90c vaiue, now45c Pumps and oxfords, in patent;tan and vici's, 12 to 2, One ana tnree strap pump, Lau ami vici, 2 1-2 to S, ' S1-75 values. now .... ...... . . . . . , ; , Jf . . . . . .88c $1.25 value, now . ........ ........ ...... ..... . .63c Similar to above in same sizes, $1.95 valuesnow . v. T;98c ; Ladies'; Misses' and Children's Hate The Complete Line on Sale at One-Half the Former Price $5.00 Values $2.50 $2.50 Values $1.25 $3.00 Values $1 .50 . $1.75 Values .87 $150 Values 75c $1.00 Values 50c Special Sale this week on Corset Cover Embroidery 40c and 50c Values . . . . . 25 c DOJti'T OVERLOOK' OUR 'BARGAIN BASEMENT SPECIALS. Large line fancy assorted glassware . . . : ....... . . ... . . ............. ..... .23c This includes handled Olives, Stemmed Jellies, Scallo ped Fruits, Vases, Rose Bowls and many other fancy shape dishes the price is very low for this class of goods. . In the basement we carry goods that are a necessity i n the home and you can supply all of these home necessi ties with coupons you get up stairs in all departments for cash trade. .We give one 5c coupon for each $1.00 c ash purchase. Trade with us. Save your coupons and get your home necessities absolutely free in our bargain' basement, . TIME ,,, Wi,liyi ;m ...... E,a'8Lm,wpWML.'n wmmmfmsnmLmssmMK IS3 Li irnu u u SDS I THEATRE - "EDISON'" FEATURE. ; "The Cardinal's" EdlcK.EdlSon ''' A" magnificently mounted drama treating of one of - the Wonderful lncfderits lh the, life of th great Cardinal Richelieu. It Is historical and replete with thrilling situations. "Lean Wolff' Eii'd''.-;-. . . '.Kalem - . . . ': A splendid Indian stdry.. Lean Wolf, euactd:by that great ac tor, Frank Lannlng. One of the finest Indian pictures ever put on. ' , ''-: l' "That City'Feller" I Sellg Comedy, dama, and love all in one. The Wonderful intelli gence of a collie dog saves the day for the "city feller" who has aroused the jealousies of the "country fellers.- This is an exceptionally good one. ams. Home made cake, cream and,. D. W. Southerk and wife of Wallowa aWht .-, ''. 8-8-4t stayed at the Sommer last night. 8 , v' . - " - . I A. R. Champlin of Newton, Ky., was a Sommer guest last night. PAY Y0CII WATER REST TODAY.. Miss Ethel Gulling leaves tonight LAST DAY. - for Portland after spending a f aw days ' I here with relatives and friends. ,, ,, . I. 9fi Mias Olive Massee leaves this even- Tha Valley creatntry H paing 30 1 Portiand where she will be the cents per pouna ior uuncr i o -w guest of reia.ives for a montn. . Kate Mullin of Tampa, Florida, was PAY YOUR WATER REXT TODAY. LAST DAY Illustrated song by C. P. Ferrin Square dealing, honest weights and tests and the "highest possible price fori: Wfter fat is giving -the Valley creamery the lead in the Grande Rond Valley. 8-9-4 1 PAY YOUR WATER RENT TODAY. IAST DAY. :.:' " "' The patrons of the Valley creamery are getting 30 cents a pound for their butler fiit. . 8-3-Jt The farmers Bhould take their cream to the Valley creamery. They pay more for butter it 8-9-41 PERSONALS. a Sommer hotel gwest while transact ing business in the city today. J.. MacGregor, a Portland resident, was a business guest In the city today. He stayed at the Sommer. Margaret Gesner of LOBtln was a La Grande visitor this morning. ; She was registered at the Sommer.t - B. S. Jones, a western Union onv cial, of Seattle, was a business visitor in the city yesterday.; He was regis tered at the Foley.! Dr. C, B. Proebstel of Wallowa stop ped in the city last evening while transacting business here. He was at ihe Savoy.' '. ' ;-. ' brick and stone. ' ; ' Plans and specifications can be se cured of J. L. Slater, architect, of La Grande; or at the city recorder's of fice, Elgin,. Oregon. The council re serves the right to reject any and all bids.;. ,' JESSE CRUM, City Recorder. ; PEACH DAY IS PLANNED. Freewf tor Alms to Have Sjwclul Fruit Celebration. Pendleton, Ore., Aug. 10. (Special) That "Peach Day," which Is to be observed at Freewater on August' 24 this year, will he an occasion worth while is declared by Attorney. j. r. m a 1 . la a m Am hiif ' isen oi laai iuwii uu " a of the executive committee and has been in Pendleton today. "The committee Is planning to have the forenoon program devoted to Com mercial club affairs," says Neil, "and Prof. G. H. Jones The Magnetic Healer Das locafd at the Grande Rond Tall? house. The healer has bai years of experience and feels compHent to treat all diseases frith success. Do not fail to call 6n him at once. ; ' ; Will be her from Thursday t Sunday of each week. Olonzo Rodfern of Portland was a Savoy hotel guest last night. J. W. Kilgore and Joe Kilgore, botli of Centralia, Wn., were Savoy guests last night' : . ' i W. F., Wade and wife of Cove were La Grande . visitors yesterday , and stopped at the Savoy hotel while here. C. M Matthews a nffp and ten man L'0CAXS, of Portland, was a Foley guest this fr. Posey, specialist for eye, ear, nose and throat diseases, oyer Selders' store, 9 to 11:30, 1:30 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m. ' Eyes fitted with glasses. The ladles of the M. E, church will give a lawn social Friday evening, the 11th, on the corner of Fourth and Ad- v. s. iKxison or Bauer was a jui Grande guest last night, stopping at the Foley while here.-., : H. White of Boise was a La Grande business visitor yesterday. He mad9 his headquarters at the Foley O.-W. Train Auditor Colp and Mrs. Ivy Long Colp have been here from Portland thiB week visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Long. representatives and delegations will ho .iliail tn ottonH frnm All the towns J. A.- Babb of Joseph, F. A. Howard of Umatina COUnty and from many of of Huntington and Chas. Rogers of ne towng cf eastern Washington. Sec- enterprise were some oi uv doiuuioi guests yesterday. ! Judge J. B. Messick', wife and two daughfers of Baker, who are visiting friends In Cove, and Tobe Rees. of Cove, comprised a party of automobile tourists to the city today. They stop ped at the Sommer while In the city. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Snodgrass of Colfax, Wn., passed through the city this morning on their way to Baker to attend the funeral of Mrs. Snod grass sister who was shot there by her husband two days ago. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Fuchs and Miss Stack, prominent school teacher of Baker, arrived this afternoon from Joseph Lake where they have been camping and will return to their home this evening. F. B. Halsten, a well known under taker and furniture dealer of Wallowa returned to his honre today after snending a day with his brother, F. D. Haisten of this city. Mr. Haisten has been at Salem, attending a state meet ing of undertakers and had a very May Vokes will have the principal part In "The Quaker Girl," which is to be produced In Atlantic City, N. J., in October. Others in the cast will Perclval Knight, F. Pope STamer and Arthur Klein. ' retary Keefe, of th Pendleton Com mercial club, will have a prominent part on the program." Aside from the Commercial club men other, speakers at ,the "Peach Day" program will be Water Commis sioner Cochran of La Grande, who will discuss water right, County Judge J. W. Maloney, who will talk on roads, and other speakers who will deal with various topics pertaining to horticul ture It is the Intention of the "Peach Day'f managers to make th celebra tion the best Freewater has ever glv en, both from an entertainment stand point and from the standpoint of benefit. To this end speakers are be ing secured who will talk on subjects of direct interest to those who will be in attendance, pleasant trip while away. ' Bids Wanted. Sealed bids will be received by the city of Elt'n until 8 p. m. Saturday, August 19th, 1911, for the construc tor of a new city' hall, to be built of I . . ............ 1. 1, J, A frfTTtt 'I ttfttft TTTTTTT 9 TreaMirers ! Call for City Warrant. There are funds - in the treas ury to pay all warrants issued against water fund of La Grande city up to and including No. 9,716, endorsed Sept. 21. 1910. Interest on all warrants on Water Fund from No. 9-616 'o 9,716 inclusive ceases from date of this call. ; La Grande, Oregon, Aug. 9, 1911. ' . , ROY W.LOGAN, 8-9-10t , City Treasurer. ARTIC WAFER; ! AN IMPOUfTED WAFER From England Are considered the most appro priate Wafer for after dinner Tld-Blts, LnnrbeonN, or Parties, For sale by Pattison Bros. tMilltHlHllOttt brownies! 1 t, 'i-:j:a tl i Take Along A Brownie Let the little folks fake pic tures of each; other. Yea can take pictures of them, too. Brownies $1.00 to $124)0. . Come In and let ns show yon how easy they are to ns. , Wright Drug Co. THE KODAK STORE. 1